Lochee concerns brought to the fore after deprivation report
A Dundee councillor has warned the regeneration of Lochee cannot be put on a "convenient back burner." (...)
Probe finds Nynas refinery fire was likely caused by pump failure
A fire that this month led to the temporary closure of the Nynas oil refinery in Dundee was probably caused by the failure of a seal which allowed hundreds of litres of hot oil to escape, it has been revealed. (...)
Barnetts celebrates Mazda milestone
Dundee car sales company Barnetts has celebrated its 30th anniversary as the city's Mazda dealer. (...)
Business improves for City Quay
Dundee's City Quay development is undergoing a recovery, with most of its premises filled. (...)
False confessions fear for Dundee University students
A Dundee University practice of letting students who own up to misconduct charges escape punishment could be encouraging innocent students to make false confessions, an ombudsman has found. (...)
Biomass firm plans 'polite' private reply to minister's health concerns
Forth Energy, the joint venture company behind plans for a biomass plant at Dundee's waterfront, says it will respond privately to fears of potential health risks raised by public health minister Shona Robison. (...)
Hyundai franchise added to Arnold Clark dealership
Car dealer Arnold Clark has been awarded a Hyundai franchise and will add it to the company's existing Renault dealership at its Kingsway East premises in Dundee. (...)
Business community urged to support CityJet's London service
The business community has been urged to make use of CityJet's new London timetable — or risk losing the service for good. (...)
Wages boost for former Realtime Worlds employees
Former employees of Dundee games company Realtime Worlds have been given a boost with the news that their outstanding wages and holiday pay claims will be met in full. (...)
CityJet responds to complaints with larger plane and timetable changes
CityJet has tipped its wings to customer criticism of its Dundee to London timetable, with plans to introduce a bigger aircraft and reschedule some flights in the new year. (...)
Students unite for international debate
Students from Dundee University's Model United Nations Society will debate some of the most pressing issues facing the world at an international conference this month. (...)
Slight rise in firearms certificates in Tayside and Fife
Firearms and shotgun certificates in Tayside and Fife recorded a slight increase last year but the trend over the last decade remains firmly downwards, new figures from the Scottish Government have revealed. (...)
McManus galleries nominated for Saltire Society conservation award
Dundee's much-praised McManus galleries has wowed more judges on the way to picking up a Saltire Society award. (...)
Forth Energy's biomass plan puts wind turbines on back burner
Forth Energy's eagerness to push ahead with a biomass plant at Dundee Harbour has delayed its plans for two wind turbines at Stannergate. (...)
Broughty Ferry Beach to lose Blue Flag
Dundee's tourism prospects suffered a serious blow after it was confirmed that Broughty Ferry's Blue Flag beach status will end next year. (...)
Mouchel branch closure means 25 jobs to go
Around 25 engineering, technician and support jobs will be lost from Dundee with the closure next month of consultants Mouchel's office at the Technology Park. (...)
TSPC reports improving property market
The Tayside property market is leaving behind the lean period following the credit crunch, it has been claimed. (...)
Former chest specialist Dr Robert Johnston
Dr Robert Johnston, a former Dundee chest specialist who worked for almost 30 years at King's Cross and Ashludie hospitals, has died aged 89. (...)
Making tracks for Dundee transport museum
The public response to an exhibition about Dundee's transport past in the Wellgate Library has exceeded all expectations. (...)
Legal restrictions call time on city's bid for local alcohol pricing
Hopes that Dundee might be able to introduce local price controls on alcohol to curb binge-drinking have been dashed by existing legislation. (...)